GOD in NURSE is the Difference!

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Hi great nurses in the House. I am proud to be called a Nurse because we are in-charge, we save life, in other words i can say we are soul keeper or soul savers but i taught on some questions,

1. Am i so professional that i got lives saved?

2. what happens when lost a responding patient?

3. what happens when the miraculous happens?

I began Thinking on this few questions and at last i got the Answer that great nurses are made by God. And i can boldly say GOD IN THE NURSE IS ALL THE DIFFERENCE

Whats your view on this?

Specializes in Long Term Acute Care, TCU.
God put me in this career. The skills I learned, the intuition I constantly acquire, the compassion I was born with... those are what makes what I hope will eventually become a great nurse.

For now, just a nurse. :)

Have you ever thought that perhaps it was :devil:?

What if god was really :devil:?

What if god was one of us? Just a Nurse like one of us?

Specializes in Long Term Acute Care, TCU.
WOW...After three days of analysis, comments and critical Thinking on this topic. 40% agree its God, 60% agree its ability, commitment and great research...

Just one more question to Ask.

If you say its ability, commitment, research and (mention it). Then who owns all the Abilities, Loves, Skill, Your Strength, potential and the rest that make you claim you are better without the God factor Him ?

Because you Don't Believe its GOD, does not mean you are not using His gifts.

Remember The gift of GOD is without Repentance!!!

So if You Still Not Believe Its God Then Force Fully Return back His Grace.

Why should we return back his grace? Does the power of Christ compel us?

Specializes in Emergency Department.

Sorry, could not resist. :roflmao: :yes: :devil:

Specializes in Psych, Addictions, SOL (Student of Life).

I was raised in a very devout Catholic family who dragged us to church every Sunday, put us in Catholic schools (indoctrination) for 12 years and in the meantime at home my Irish Catholic mother ridiculed and beat us and made sure that "We were never to tell anyone"

what happened in our home.

A spent many years as an agnostic but slowly found my way back to Christianity. While I consider myself a Christian and even wear a small Celtic Cross on my neck I rarely talk about my faith at work unless some asks me which is rare. I have been asked by patients to pray with them and have done so.

AS far as my nursing goes I feel that my faith makes me a better nurse that I would otherwise be. It does not make me a better nurse than anyother nurse. I have known many wonderful people of many faiths including a few pagans and a practicing Wicca. Faith is a very personal thing and as a Christian I am commanded to share my faith with others however there's a big difference between sharing my faith and telling others my faith is better than yours. Jesus himself taught us not to judge others lest we be judged in turn.

People who proclaim to be Christians have in fact been responsible for more death than any other faith all done in the name of subgugating others to God's (Christian diety) will.

I don't care weather your pray to Jehova, Yahweh, Alla , Hecate, Mars, Venus or no dierty at all. If your skills are good and you have compassion and care for your parients and co-workers that's what counts.

just my two cents

Hppy

Because you Don't Believe its GOD, does not mean you are not using His gifts.

Remember The gift of GOD is without Repentance!!!

So if You Still Not Believe Its God Then Force Fully Return back His Grace.

Wouldn't this basically just entail a non-Christian making a conscious decision to be a bad nurse? Seems like bad advice.

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